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Shooting Sports Contest
Competition Eligibility Rules
1. Every competitor must be currently enrolled in the 4-H shooting sports project.

2. Every competitor must possess a valid Colorado Hunter Education Safety card and must upload it to
   4HOnline prior to 5:00 PM on the Monday before the competition begins, regardless of the
   competition category.

3. Senior division teams (for the state contest) and individuals are youth ages 14 to 18 years as of
   December 31 of the current 4-H year.

4. Junior division teams (for the state contest) and individuals are youth ages 8 to 13 years as of
   December 31 of the current 4-H year.

5. Junior age youth may compete as seniors, if desired, but seniors may not compete as juniors.
   Juniors cannot enter both age divisions in the same class. A senior team must have at least two
   seniors on it.

6. All youth who plan on competing in the County Shoot must annually attend one of the countywide
   safety training sessions regardless of previous safety training or experience. The sessions will
   consist of a general safety review followed by discipline specific safety workshops. Youth must
   attend, and be signed off for receiving, training in each of their disciplines (Archery, Rifle [air or .22],
   Shotgun, Pistol [air or .22], Muzzleloader). If unable to attend one of the scheduled Pueblo County
   sessions, arrangements may be possible to attend similar training with another county. If unable to
   attend training in another county, you may submit a letter to the Shooting Sports Council explaining
   the circumstances and requesting an individual safety training session with the discipline
   superintendent or a designated instructor. 2018 training sessions will be:

    March 3, 2018 12:30 PM, 4-H Dining Hall, Colorado State Fairgrounds
    March 6, 2018 6:00 PM, 4-H Dining Hall, Colorado State Fairgrounds

7. Every shooting sports member who plans on competing in the County Shoot MUST participate in a
   least one county sanctioned qualifying match, in each discipline in which they are registered, prior to
   the County Fair Shoot. EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS: A senior 4-H member may be excused from the
   requirements to participate in a qualifying match in any discipline in which they have competed in the
   two previous, consecutive year’s county shoots. To be excused, the youth must submit a letter to the
   Shooting Sports Council requesting excusal and stating which discipline they are asking to be
   excused from. Additionally, the letter must include a signed statement from a certified 4-H Pueblo
   County shooting sports instructor in each discipline being requested stating that he/she has observed
   the youth practice this year and certifies they are qualified in all disciplines being requested. The
   letter must be submitted to the Shooting Sports Council through the Extension Office by June
   1 each year. Members who are unable to attend the scheduled qualifying matches and do not meet
   these minimum requirements may submit a letter to the Shooting Sports Council by June 1 AND
   attend the June Shooting Sports Council meeting to discuss their individual case.

8. Members must shoot at the designated time during the scheduled County Fair competition.
   Exceptions will be made for conflicts with other 4-H County Fair competitions, but the shooter must
   make arrangements in advance with the discipline Superintendents. State Fair qualifying score
   eligibility is determined only by the County Fair shoot.

9. In all disciplines, youth must declare the individual classes that they will be shooting in on the county
   fair entry forms, which are due by June 1. Additions will not be permitted after this date; however,
   scratches will be allowed pending superintendent approval.

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Shooting Sports E-Record Policy
1. All Shooting Sports record books must achieve a score of 70% or more to be eligible to enroll in that
   project and compete in it the following year.

2. Your 2018 E-record score will be used for eligibility to participate in the disciplines included in the e-
   Record in the 2019 Pueblo County Fair. If a youth did not drop a project by the project add/drop date
   of March 1, 2018, the youth is still required to complete a record book to avoid a score of 0% to be
   eligible to enroll the following year in that discipline.

3. Anyone with a learning disability should provide us with a letter from their school Special Education
   Teacher and special arrangements may be made to grade the e-record.

4. Record books are due to the CSU Extension Office September 10, 2018 by 5:00 p.m.

5. A county panel will grade all of the e-records. All record books that receive a blue ribbon will qualify
   to be judged for Champion and Reserve Champion Shooting Sports Record Book in each age
   division: Junior, Intermediate and Senior. These Best Record awards will be given out at
   Achievement Night in the fall.

Contest Rules
Pueblo County will follow the Colorado State 4-H Shooting Sports rule book. These complete rules can be
found online at: http://www.co4hshooting.org/ This rule book will govern the County Fair shoot.
Exceptions may be made if the county does not own the required targets (silhouettes, 3D targets, etc.).

Equipment and Ammunition Requirements
1. All competitors are encouraged to use their own equipment.

2. Each .22 rifle, shotgun, .22 pistol and muzzleloading shooter must bring and use personal eye and
   ear protective gear while shooting. Air rifle/pistol shooters need protective eye glasses only. Archers
   must have a quiver, arm guard and finger protection (unless using a release).

3. Air rifle shooters will need 20 rounds of ammunition for each competition category they enter and .22
   rifle shooters will need 40 rounds. Practice ammunition is extra above the 20 or 40 rounds. All .22
   caliber ammunition should be long-rifle. Air and .22 pistol shooters will need sufficient ammunition to
   shoot 24 record shots plus sight-in shots.

4. Shotgun shooters will need 50 rounds for competition plus extras for tie breakers. Advanced shotgun
   shooters will need 75 rounds for competition plus extras for tie breakers.

5. Muzzleloading shooters will need supplies for 10 record shots plus sight in.

6. Competitors must bring all needed ammunition with them. Ammunition will be stored in a safe
   location until it is brought to the range.

7. Regardless of equipment choice, category limitations will apply as defined in the current Colorado 4-
   H Shooting Sports Rule Book.

County Fair Competition Awards
Awards for all classes to be offered on the following basis:
Individual: Grand Champion, Reserve Grand Champion, Champion/1st place ribbon, Reserve
Champion/2nd place ribbon, and 3rd through 10th place ribbons.

        If there are more than 10 entries in a class, the entries below 10th place will receive a blue, red, or

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        white ribbon depending on the percentage of successful shots:
                 100% to 50% of the possible points = blue
                 49% to 25% of the possible points = red
                 24% to 0% = white

Shooting Sports Youth Award
This award takes into account a 4-Hers accomplishments in shooting sports, as well as their participation
in the 4-H program as a whole. This award will be given out at Achievement Night in the fall.

The “REQUIRED” items must be submitted to be considered for this award.

 Highest event value in any discipline
                                             1000 points max
 added to scores in each category below
 Record Book (Required minimum score
                                             100 points max
 of 70% on the initial due date)
 Report Form (Optional)                      65 points max
 Discipline Specific Shooting Sports         Blue – 100 points, Red – 75 points, White – 25 points
 Project Exhibit – Display Board or
 Standalone (Required)                       Additional Points:
                                             Grand Champion – 25 points
                                             Reserve Grand Champion – 20 points
                                             Class Champ (not Grand or R Grand) – 15 points
                                             Class Reserve Champ (not Grand or R Grand) – 10 points
*Four total archery awards will be given: one each for recurve and compound per age division.
*Four total .22 rifle awards will be given: one each for 3p/4p and hunt/scope per age division.

Contestants for the State Shooting Competition
1. Junior and senior teams are composed of up to four persons for each event except shotgun, which
   has up to five members.

2. Team members are also scored as individuals.

3. Two additional persons (one in shotgun events) may compete as individuals.

4. All counties must designate team members on the contest day at the time of the contest registration
   or they will compete as individuals. Shotgun teams must designate a team captain.

5. Junior age youth may compete on senior teams, if desired, but seniors may not compete as juniors.
   Juniors cannot enter both age divisions in the same class.

6. Senior teams must have at least two seniors on them.

                                    Outdoor Skills Contest
Contest Description: The participants will be required to take part in a performance challenge that
involves shooting and orienteering challenges. They will take a written test related to ethical and
environmental decisions in the outdoors.

Contest Superintendent: Jennifer Roberts, Assistant: Marco Valenzuela

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Contest Date: Saturday, July 14, 2018

Age Divisions:
       Junior (8-10)
       Intermediate (11-13)
       Senior (14-18)
Rules:
   1. The outdoor skills contest is for participants who are enrolled in the Outdoor Skills discipline.
   2. The total possible score is 400 points.
   3. Each participant will be required to bring ONE compass for use during the contest.

Contest Format:
   1. Written Test
          a. Each age division will have its own age appropriate test.
          b. Test will consist of multiple choice, True/False, fill-in-the blank, and may include “ranking”
               questions (i.e. rank 4 items from best choice to worst).
   2. Shoot vs. Don’t Shoot
          a. Each participant will be taken through a course and have to identify whether they would
               shoot or not and be able to give a brief explanation as to why.
   3. Fire Building
          a. Each participant will be required to build a fire with either Flint & Steel or Magnesium Bar.
   4. Compass Course
          a. Junior participants will run one (1) course
          b. Intermediates & Seniors will run two (2) courses
   5. Shooting
          a. Archery
          b. Air Rifle
   6. Real-Life Scenario
          a. Applying knowledge, skills and ability to Reality

Written Test: (100 points)
        Content
           1. Wildlife Identification: including skulls, fur, tracks, pictures of animals, horns, wings, &
                scat
           2. Wildlife habit and habitat
           3. Orienteering questions about how to use & read USGS maps
           4. Basic First Aid questions
           5. General & basic questions about firearms, archery equipment and about hunting with
                firearms & archery
           6. Outdoor Ethics
           7. Hunting Safety

        Resources
           1. NRA Hunter’s Guide
           2. 4-H Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Program (WHEP) national manual
            3. “Be Expert with Map and Compass” by Bjorn Kjellstrom
            4. Federal Cartridge Company wildlife guides (Can download from the National
               Championship website)
                     a. Illustrated Guide to Upland Game Birds
                     b. Illustrated Guide to Ducks, Geese & Swans
                     c. Illustrated Guide to Small Game & Furbearers
                     d. Illustrated Guide to Big Game Animals
            5. Colorado State Hunting Brochures
                     a. Big Game

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                        b.   Small Game & Waterfowl
                        c.   Turkey
                        d.   Sheep & Goat
                        e.   Fishing

        Equipment- clipboard, pencil, & any other supplies needed for the written test will be provided.

Shoot vs. Don’t Shoot: (50 points)
       Procedure
       The course will consist of various targets or situations in ideal vs unideal environments to create
       some real life hunting scenarios that would need to be identified by the participant as a safe
       shooting situation or an unsafe.

Fire Building: (50 points) This activity is dependent upon the facility and weather conditions or
restrictions. If unable to proceed with this event, another will be substituted.
          Procedure
                   The participant will be timed on how quickly they can get their fire built with the supplies
                   provided to meet the criteria for the contest (i.e. boil a cup of water, burn a piece of twine,
                   etc.)

        Equipment
              The participant must bring their own Flint & Steel or Magnesium Bar. No matches,
              lighters or quick starts are allowed.

Compass Course: (50 points)
     Procedure
            The course will be plotted with flags/stakes. Participants will be given a course card that
            dictates starting at a specific flag number. Two or more compass headings and
            distances will be given on the card—that if accomplished correctly—will bring the
            participant back to another specific flag. Score is calculated from how close the
            participant comes to the designated end flag.

        Equipment
              Participant may provide their own compass, but it must be approved by the range officer.
              Some necessary equipment – including the compass, will be provided.

        Resources
               USGS flyer that is titled “Topographic Map Symbols” (free from USGS)

Shooting: Contestants are expected to participate in both Archery and Air Rifle. If not, score will be
lower. (200 points)
        General Description:
            a. Targets- Archery will utilize 3D targets; pellet rifle will use 2D animal targets.
            b. Distances will vary but will be no greater than 40 yards.
            c. Up to 10 shots for archery and up to 10 shots for pellet rifle.
            d. Each participant may use whatever shooting position they determine is their best for each
               target. A shooting point will be determined for each target but shooting position is up to
               the participant.
            e. Shot opportunities will be presented as to simulate a hunting environment and/or
               situation.
            f. Emphasis is on Hunting & Outdoor Skills and not as much on shooting skills/accuracy.
               High shooting scores will help the overall score for an individual but will not be a
               significant portion of the competition.
            g. Scoring will involve things such as correctly identifying the appropriate kill zone that
               would facilitate a quick, clean harvest; shoot/no shoot, and other decisions involved with

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                 situation/scenario – not only shot placement. Scores are calculated according to
                 tournament scoring.

        Archery Equipment:
                 SS Council will provide recurve bows.
        Air Rifle Equipment:
                 SS Council will provide air rifles (State trailer).

Real-Life Scenario: (50 points)
           a. The participant will apply their knowledge, skills and abilities to a real-life situation. The
               scenario will deal with an outdoor adventure—hunting or camping trip, etc. The team will
               make a 5-7 minute oral presentation. The participant may also be asked to physically
               demonstrate and/or assemble necessary equipment, supplies, etc. needed for the
               situation.

Restrictions—Participants must not possess references, resources or aides of any kind; written,
recorded, or electronic. There shall be no communications between the participants, coaches or other
individuals during the competition.

Awards—Danish system according to scores.

**Note: Outdoor Skills & Hunting has a wide variety of activities to utilize during contest day. Therefore, all
of the above criteria is subject to change with notice to all members participating in advance prior to
contest day.

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